The jury was empanelled, and counsel for the Crown began his opening, which was not completed on the first day. |
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There were 14 jurors empanelled, one of whom was discharged under the provisions of the Juries Act before the trial commenced. |
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This is a case where the jury that was empanelled were 15 jurors to hear the evidence. |
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Recounts were mounted, grand juries were empanelled, and the FBI was called in. |
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After the trial commenced, but before a jury was empanelled, counsel embarked on a series of applications relating primarily to the admissibility of evidence. |
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Two grand juries have been empanelled in Philadelphia to investigate abuse by priests. |
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Judicial power in Tajikistan is exercised exclusively through the courts, by professional judges and duly empanelled lay judges. |
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Small group of ordinary citizens empanelled to learn about an issue, cross-examine witnesses, and make a recommendation. |
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I mean, you would think it would take 52 seconds just to describe each particular case the grand jury had been empanelled to hear. |
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Further, since the July 2009 posting of the proposed Bylaws, the Affirmation of Commitments was signed, and this review team was empanelled to review community engagement and inputs, among other topics. |
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After a brief meeting with an affable Bamber Gascoigne who tried to put us at our ease, and a disconcerting trip to make-up, we were all empanelled in the studio before a small audience. |
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This week, the state announced that a grand jury would be empanelled next month to review the case, and the civil rights division of the Department of Justice said it would open an investigation. |
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Last summer a grand jury was empanelled to hear the case. |
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Rule 50 also deals with judgments as a matter of law, however Rule 50 decisions take place after a jury has been empanelled. |
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